Affiliation:
1. Department of Pathobiology, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) is a porcine coronavirus that causes diarrhea, leading to near 100% mortality in neonatal piglets with corresponding devastating economic consequences. For the protection of neonatal and older animals, oral live vaccines present the attractive property of inducing desired mucosal immune responses, including colostral antibodies in sows—an effective means to passively protect suckling piglets. Newly attenuated
Salmonella
vaccine constructs expressing TGEV S protein epitopes were studied and evaluated for improved humoral immune response to TGEV. The macrophage-inducible
Salmonella ssaH
and
spiC/ssaB
promoters were compared for their ability to express the TGEV C and A epitopes in the context of the heterologous 987P fimbriae on
Salmonella
vaccines. Compared to the
ssaH
promoter, the
Salmonella cya crp
vector elicited significantly higher levels of mucosal and systemic antibodies in orally immunized mice when the chimeric fimbriae were expressed from the
spiC
promoter. The
Salmonella spiC
promoter construct induced the highest level of chimeric fimbriae after being taken up by the J774A.1 macrophagelike cells. The
Salmonella cya crp
vaccine vector was shown to incorporate into 987P partially degraded chimeric subunits lacking the TGEV epitopes. In contrast, its isogenic
pgtE
mutant produced fimbriae consisting exclusively of intact chimeric subunits. Mice immunized orally with the
Salmonella pgtE
vaccine expressing chimeric fimbriae from the
spiC
promoter elicited significantly higher systemic and mucosal antibody titers against the TGEV epitopes compared to the parental vaccine. This study indicates that the
Salmonella cya crp pgtE
vector and the
spiC
promoter can be used successfully to improve immune responses toward heterologous antigens.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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